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Scholarly clerics and laymen, chiefly pursuing the theological questions of the age, produced noteworthy philosophical and theological treatises. Many of them became extremely active in the West. They familiarize the Western world with basic works of classical and Byzantine literature, thus contributing to the European Renaissance. A similarly heightened activity is observable in artistic circles. Byzantine art, and above all painting, develops in former provinces of Byzantium such as Serbia and Bulgaria and in regional centres such as Thessaloniki, Veria, Kastoria, Mistra and Crete.
Gradually a community emerges which, though part of the Ottoman Empire, is assimilating elements of East and West. It is in this context that the "Rum community" itself, transmitter of Orthodox Greek learning and Byzantine cultural tradition, will be formed.
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